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    Y61 Fuel Sender Unit Connectors

    I'm afraid that this may sound a bit of a lame question, but how do I disconnect the five round green connectors on the sender unit on top of the main tank? I need to take out the unit to replace th O ring seal (nice smelly petrol leak!) but before I start pulling at them with pliers or prise them with a screw driver and make a mess I would be grateful for some advice on how to do the job propperly. Are they clip-on connectors?

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    Hi Conradk, what I have found on Nissans connector that there have a lock clip which is normally in the middle of the connector and you get a small flat screwdriver and push down on the tab, while pulling on wire connactor to release, hope this helps regards Alex
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    Thanks, Alex, for the feedback. In the mean time I found after some digging and pulling on the wiring to leave these connections alone. Just out of sight and reach on the wiring harness is a connector!! I should really have known better from the startbecause here is invariably nothing complicated about the 'trols! If something looks complicated then you're not looking properly!

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